Netherland Dwarf

Hi there,

I've recently got a female Netherland dwarf, she's just over 10 weeks old and weighs 450 grams. I'm unsure that she's 100% Nethe though, the breeder told me that she was but her ears are a bit bigger than my male Netherland and they sit differently than his. My question is, do rabbits ears grow and how can I tell if she's a mixed breed? The only reason I'm worried is that if she get's much bigger than he is (900 grams) then I may not have enough room for her Thanks

I've recently got a female Netherland dwarf, she's just over 10 weeks old and weighs 450 grams. I'm unsure that she's 100% Nethe though, the breeder told me that she was but her ears are a bit bigger than my male Netherland and they sit differently than his. My question is, do rabbits ears grow and how can I tell if she's a mixed breed? The only reason I'm worried is that if she get's much bigger than he is (900 grams) then I may not have enough room for her Thanks

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Hello. I have a pair of beautiful Nethies. My female has slightly bigger ears and I was told females have a narrow face which can make the ears look bigger.
She is slightly heavier but only just over a kilo. I think Nethies can be up to 1.2kg.

However all buns need lots of room so not sure why her being a big bigger would mean you wouldn't have enough room.

My Nethies like to sprint at full speed around the living room! I call them poppet rockets. Haha.

Hello. I have a pair of beautiful Nethies. My female has slightly bigger ears and I was told females have a narrow face which can make the ears look bigger.
She is slightly heavier but only just over a kilo. I think Nethies can be up to 1.2kg.

However all buns need lots of room so not sure why her being a big bigger would mean you wouldn't have enough room.

My Nethies like to sprint at full speed around the living room! I can them poppet rockets. Haha.

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I'm just worried that the cage I got said it was suitable for 2 small sized rabbits and if she get's bigger I'll need to get a bigger cage. They have the run of the house for most of the day, I very rarely keep them caged up as I like them to be free!